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Question 1
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What are Sound Devices?

Question 2
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Question 3
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Choose the best example of Alliteration.

Question 4
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Question 5
5.

Choose the best example of Assonance.

Question 6
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Question 7
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Choose the best example of Perfect Rhyme.

Question 8
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Question 9
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Choose the best example of Slant Rhyme.

Question 10
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Question 11
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Question 12
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Question 13
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Question 14
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Choose the best example of Onomatopoeia.

What is Alliteration?
A partial or imperfect rhyme, often using assonance or consonance only.
The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words or syllables.
Words that represent the sounds that they are naming.
The musical quality of the way the words sound in a poem. Also, the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse.
The repetition of consonant sounds in nearby words or syllables.
Rhyming happens between the words at the end of the lines of a poem.
Repeating words or phrases to create rhythm and/or emphasis in poetry.
Words that begin with different consonant sounds, then have identical stressed vowel sounds and any other following sounds.
What is Assonance?
A partial or imperfect rhyme, often using assonance or consonance only.
The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words or syllables.
Words that represent the sounds that they are naming.
The musical quality of the way the words sound in a poem. Also, the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse.
The repetition of consonant sounds in nearby words or syllables.
Rhyming happens between the words at the end of the lines of a poem.
Repeating words or phrases to create rhythm and/or emphasis in poetry.
Words that begin with different consonant sounds, then have identical stressed vowel sounds and any other following sounds.
What is Perfect Rhyme?
A partial or imperfect rhyme, often using assonance or consonance only.
The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words or syllables.
Words that represent the sounds that they are naming.
The musical quality of the way the words sound in a poem. Also, the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse.
The repetition of consonant sounds in nearby words or syllables.
Rhyming happens between the words at the end of the lines of a poem.
Repeating words or phrases to create rhythm and/or emphasis in poetry.
Words that begin with different consonant sounds, then have identical stressed vowel sounds and any other following sounds.
What is Slant Rhyme?
A partial or imperfect rhyme, often using assonance or consonance only.
The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words or syllables.
Words that represent the sounds that they are naming.
The musical quality of the way the words sound in a poem. Also, the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse.
The repetition of consonant sounds in nearby words or syllables.
Rhyming happens between the words at the end of the lines of a poem.
Repeating words or phrases to create rhythm and/or emphasis in poetry.
Words that begin with different consonant sounds, then have identical stressed vowel sounds and any other following sounds.
What is End Rhyme?
A partial or imperfect rhyme, often using assonance or consonance only.
The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words or syllables.
Words that represent the sounds that they are naming.
The musical quality of the way the words sound in a poem. Also, the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse.
The repetition of consonant sounds in nearby words or syllables.
Rhyming happens between the words at the end of the lines of a poem.
Repeating words or phrases to create rhythm and/or emphasis in poetry.
Words that begin with different consonant sounds, then have identical stressed vowel sounds and any other following sounds.
What is Repetition?
A partial or imperfect rhyme, often using assonance or consonance only.
The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words or syllables.
Words that represent the sounds that they are naming.
The musical quality of the way the words sound in a poem. Also, the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse.
The repetition of consonant sounds in nearby words or syllables.
Rhyming happens between the words at the end of the lines of a poem.
Repeating words or phrases to create rhythm and/or emphasis in poetry.
Words that begin with different consonant sounds, then have identical stressed vowel sounds and any other following sounds.
What is Rhythm?
A partial or imperfect rhyme, often using assonance or consonance only.
The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words or syllables.
Words that represent the sounds that they are naming.
The musical quality of the way the words sound in a poem. Also, the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse.
The repetition of consonant sounds in nearby words or syllables.
Rhyming happens between the words at the end of the lines of a poem.
Repeating words or phrases to create rhythm and/or emphasis in poetry.
Words that begin with different consonant sounds, then have identical stressed vowel sounds and any other following sounds.
What is Onomatopoeia?
A partial or imperfect rhyme, often using assonance or consonance only.
The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words or syllables.
Words that represent the sounds that they are naming.
The musical quality of the way the words sound in a poem. Also, the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse.
The repetition of consonant sounds in nearby words or syllables.
Rhyming happens between the words at the end of the lines of a poem.
Repeating words or phrases to create rhythm and/or emphasis in poetry.
Words that begin with different consonant sounds, then have identical stressed vowel sounds and any other following sounds.